SHAZAM #8: Holy Moley.
SHAZAM #8
After a myriad of delays, SHAZAM #8 (Johns, Kolins, Atiyeh, Leigh) continues to chug along with the expansion and revision of the SHAZAM lore by revealing the Seventh Champion.
DetailsSHAZAM #8
After a myriad of delays, SHAZAM #8 (Johns, Kolins, Atiyeh, Leigh) continues to chug along with the expansion and revision of the SHAZAM lore by revealing the Seventh Champion.
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Vampirella #5 (Priest, Gunduz, Schubert) is undoubtedly an exciting turning point for the series to set new events into motion, but it loses its focus on the titular character in the process.
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DetailsNEW MUTANTS #2
New Mutants #2: (Hickman, Reis, Muller, Lanham) what begins as courtroom drama turns into an epic space opera with regal dynasties that puts the cat amongst the pigeons. Truth?? You can’t handle the truth!!!!
DetailsBatgirl #41
Batgirl #41 (Castellucci, Di Giandomenico, Bellaire) is yet another solid entry in the “Oracle Rising” arc that continues to build up the titular character as a capable and complex hero by bringing her face to face with the dangers of her past.
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